Elevated levels of interleukin-18 are associated with several indices of general and visceral adiposity and insulin resistance in women with polycystic ovary syndrome
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H. Okamura | Z. Kamenov | A. Gateva | T. Velikova | T. Georgiev | Kyosuke Yamanishi | P. Kabakchieva
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